Sunday, March 23, 2008

Joint W.F.P.T. / H.A.P.T. Summit At CP-DD CSX Fitchburg Sub.





Saturday night at 8pm ,I started hearing The Bee Gee's singing on my cell phone indicating a

phone call of the most important status,

The "WHEELMAN"was calling.Paul was in Worcester,Ma in I-290 heading back to Hebron,Me.When I suggested a "SUPPRISE SUMMIT" At the Dunkin Doughnuts in Northboro,Mass.Located a few short yards from the grade crossing of U.S. route 20 and the CSX "Fitchburg Sub"."Beefcake" and I used to do supprise summits all the time.REMEMBER The

Famous "-20f Summit At The Southboro T Station"? I do! We had coffee and Paul loaded up on H.A.P.T. Energy Pockets.Actually FOUR. "Jelly Doughnuts"For most of us it is a 3 hour ride,NOT FOR "The Wheelman"about 90 minutes for Paul up to Hebron.We discussed important business,and maybe future announcements will be made.It was good to see Paul again. We discussed "FOREIGN POWER" and of course For Joey "PURPLE TRAINS".
A short joint summit.
Billy L.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This was indeed a Summit of the highest order. Important cross-border issues were discussed in a frank & direct manner, with the groundwork laid for yet even more improved relations between the WFPT and HAPT.

Bill - you are a wonderful ambassador and it was great to see you again. As for the HAPT energy packets, they were consumed by an unnamed father-in-law sometime between the hours of 0-dark-00 and "where's my lunch?"

P.S. Big Mama sends her fond regards.

Skull said...

LMAO, Thanks Paul!

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